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SM ISO690:2012 MOROZ, Ivan. Starea resurselor turistice naturale din regiunea de dezvoltare Nord. In: Ştiinţa în Nordul Republicii Moldova: realizări, probleme, perspective, 29-30 iunie 2021, Bălți. Balti, Republic of Moldova: F.E.-P. „Tipografia Centrală, 2021, Ediția 5, pp. 312-316. ISBN 978-9975-62-432-9. |
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Ştiinţa în Nordul Republicii Moldova: realizări, probleme, perspective Ediția 5, 2021 |
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The main tourist resources are protected natural areas, forest areas of recreational importance, rivers and lakes. A very high tourist, ecological and scientific value is possessed by fossil coral reef chains, caves and grottoes, etc. Tourism is an economic activity that has evolved considerably in recent decades, contributing to the economic growth of many countries. However, tourist facilities often conflict with the mission of conserving and protecting the environment, causing it significant damage. For this reason, the state of natural tourist resources worsens daily with each outing of pseudo-tourists in the field. |
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Cuvinte-cheie region, North, protected areas, ecotourism, premises, problems |
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